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(10/19/17 7:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis will head to Knoxville, Tennessee this weekend for the Ohio Valley Intercollegiate Tennis Association Regionals. Head coach Bill Richards said this will be the toughest tournament of the fall.
(10/13/17 5:44pm)
After a month off from competition, Ball State men’s tennis returns this weekend for the Louisville Invitational. This week, practices have been shortened due to weather. But head coach Bill Richards said the weather hasn’t affected them.
(10/12/17 4:07pm)
An unfamiliar sound can be heard at a Ball State men’s tennis match, or, as a matter of fact, at any tennis match.
(09/14/17 7:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis opens up its fall season at the Purdue Invitational this weekend. Head coach Bill Richards looks forward to the competition his team will see, as there are 14 teams listed on the tournament roster.
(09/13/17 4:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis will begin its season this weekend at the Purdue Invitational. The Cardinals have previously started the season at the Marquette Invitational, but chose not to this season, as it became an individual tournament.
(04/27/17 4:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis travels to Kalamazoo, Michigan, for the Mid-American Conference Tournament this weekend.
(04/21/17 5:01pm)
A week before the Mid-American Conference tournament, the men’s tennis team will travel to New York to face Buffalo and Binghamton. Since the MAC Indoor singles tournament in the fall, head coach Bill Richards said all of the teams in the conference have improved since then.
(04/18/17 7:04pm)
Senior men's tennis players Lucas Andersen and Andrew Stutz go way back.
(04/13/17 7:00pm)
Correction: A previous version of this article stated the match against Western Michigan would not count towards the Mid-American Conference standings. Ball State and Western Michigan play twice this season, and both matches count towards the standings.Ball State men’s tennis returns to action against Mid-American Conference foe Western Michigan Friday after a win against IUPUI Wednesday.
(04/12/17 11:17pm)
Ball State men's tennis beat IUPUI for the 11th consecutive season, winning 5-2.
(04/12/17 10:00am)
Ball State men’s tennis (10-9, 2-1 MAC) faces in-state opponent IUPUI (6-17, 0-2 Summit League) at 3 p.m. today.
(04/07/17 9:27pm)
In an indoor Mid-American Conference match, the Ball State men's tennis (10-9, 2-2 MAC) dropped a MAC match to Toledo (10-11, 1-3 MAC) Friday. Head coach Bill Richards said the team played below average.
(04/06/17 7:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis faces Mid-American Conference rival Toledo for the second time this season on Friday.
(03/31/17 7:00pm)
Ball State men's tennis hosts Mid-American Conference foe Northern Illinois Saturday.
(03/30/17 2:06am)
In an in-state rivalry match the Ball State men’s tennis team (9-8, 1-1 MAC) lost to Butler (12-3, 1-0 Big East) by a score of 4-3.
(03/29/17 4:00pm)
After a weekend of Mid-American Conference play, the Ball State men’s tennis team faces a non-conference foe against Butler today.
(03/27/17 7:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis went 1-1 against Western Michigan and Toledo in Mid-American Conference action.
(03/24/17 4:00pm)
Ball State men’s tennis begins Mid-American Conference play with matches against Western Michigan and Toledo this weekend after a week off from competition.
(03/13/17 7:00pm)
With another season finished, Ball State men’s swim and dive placed sixth in the Mid-American Conference Championships on March 4. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said he will remember meets like the MAC championship.
(03/05/17 2:21pm)
Ball State men's swim and dive finish the Mid-American championships in sixth place with 147 points, beating rival Evansville by one point. A number of the men swam season bests in the final competition of the season. Head swimming coach Bob Thomas said it was like winning the meet.